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one of them is with us. he'll make the case next. >> it's the question troubling so many americans in keeping adults and children awake at night. can the twinkie be saved? hostess and its bakers union are holding mediation talks today. we'll bring you all details on that meet whg it's over coming up. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're not mad
one of them is with us. he'll make the case next. >> it's the question troubling so many americans in keeping adults and children awake at night. can the twinkie be saved? hostess and its bakers union are holding mediation talks today. we'll bring you all details on that meet whg it's over coming up. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it...
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people use 80% of them. guess who is using that 20% of the people using 80% of that because only 27% of the american people itemize. the little guys never heard of that stuff. >> one of the thorns in your side in terms of getting this plan implemented has been grover norquist. he's engineered -- i'm sorry, what? >> grover norquist, i've always said about grover, he's wandering the earth in his white robes, and what can he do to you? he can't murder you. he can't burn your house. the only thing he can do to you is defeat you for re-election. if that means more to you than your country, you shouldn't even be in congress. >> well, he's engineering this plan to not raise taxes ever. >> this is not a problem, you know, that we can grow our way out of. you could have double-digit growth for decades. growth alone won't do it. it's not a problem that we can tax our way out of. raising taxes doesn't do a darn thing to change the demographics of a country or to change the fact that health care grows at a faster rate t
people use 80% of them. guess who is using that 20% of the people using 80% of that because only 27% of the american people itemize. the little guys never heard of that stuff. >> one of the thorns in your side in terms of getting this plan implemented has been grover norquist. he's engineered -- i'm sorry, what? >> grover norquist, i've always said about grover, he's wandering the earth in his white robes, and what can he do to you? he can't murder you. he can't burn your house. the...
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david, thank you for joining us. if the fletchers and others walk out next thursday, will they be fired? >> look, i'm not going to comment on what may or may not happen next week. today we filed an unfair labor practice charge against the ufcw. make no mistake about it, our walmart is a wholly owned subsidiary of the united food and commercial workers union. the unions have been trying to organize walmart for years unsuccessfully. no they' now they're trying new tactics that are aimed at trying to get the media to cover it. unfortunately, they're breaking the law. we're going to do something about it. >> what law are they breaking? >> so there's -- the way the national labor relations act works is there's -- part of the law that is around recognitional picketing and trying to be recognized as a you knowon, which is what they're trying to do. they're trying to represent our workers, but they haven't followed any of the rules they need to do in order to be recognized as a you knowon. >> david, are you going to be worki
david, thank you for joining us. if the fletchers and others walk out next thursday, will they be fired? >> look, i'm not going to comment on what may or may not happen next week. today we filed an unfair labor practice charge against the ufcw. make no mistake about it, our walmart is a wholly owned subsidiary of the united food and commercial workers union. the unions have been trying to organize walmart for years unsuccessfully. no they' now they're trying new tactics that are aimed at...
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sue is with us. bob, we've been asking some of the senators today whether they are aware of how closely the markets are watching every little twitch, every little statement that comes out of anybody on capitol hill's mouth. >> i think that they are. i hope they'll be more aware after events like today. i noticed jim gorman, ceo of morgan stanley, telling them get to your congressman. we support that idea, the "rise above" pins. not telling anybody to support a specific deal but a deal needs to be made. i think more pressure that's put on them, the more you hear ceos speaking out, more events like this, the better it is going to be. >> it is a little bit bizarre in having people like james gorman and lloyd blankfein telling the federal government to get their house in order. >> that's what i was going to say. a year ago lloyd blankfein was being vilified in "rolling stone" and other publications. and now he's down at the white house giving the president some advice. i believe this is mr. bertolini of
sue is with us. bob, we've been asking some of the senators today whether they are aware of how closely the markets are watching every little twitch, every little statement that comes out of anybody on capitol hill's mouth. >> i think that they are. i hope they'll be more aware after events like today. i noticed jim gorman, ceo of morgan stanley, telling them get to your congressman. we support that idea, the "rise above" pins. not telling anybody to support a specific deal but...
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can you tell us your alibi? can you tell us where you were on the night this american was murdered so at least we know your side of the story? >> well, i was home with amanda and i just found out there was actually another person on the property. i have a very large compound there. there were now nine witnesses to my whereabouts and they were all on my property. in fact, one of the witnesses is not exactly a friend of mine. they were staying with a woman friend of mine. you know, unless all nine of these people are lying, one of which is not exactly a friend, and i had nothing to do with it. i barely knew the man. i'd spoken maybe 50 words to him in a five-year period. i admit, he was not my favorite person. he drank a lot and did he not like my dogs. they barked. quite frankly, the barking an annoyed me, too. >> you are mentioning you are getting increasingly desperate. after the raid the police confirmed to me they were at your compound. they are not categorizing that whether it was a raid or what context in w
can you tell us your alibi? can you tell us where you were on the night this american was murdered so at least we know your side of the story? >> well, i was home with amanda and i just found out there was actually another person on the property. i have a very large compound there. there were now nine witnesses to my whereabouts and they were all on my property. in fact, one of the witnesses is not exactly a friend of mine. they were staying with a woman friend of mine. you know, unless...
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we use the roads, we use airports, we need the tsa and the infrastructure to keep the economy moving. i consider it an investment in the things we need do business, the same way i invest if my country every year. one of the things i love about philadelphia -- >> we need better roads. >> we need better roads. we need better airports. >> we do. people don't realize you don't need to repave the entire country. if you look at what's going on, there are bottlenecks, specific ones, and you can get it down to a list of 1,000 around the country. if you fix those bottlenecks you can free up a lot of economic activity. you don't need to repave all of i-95. you got a couple of points around port elizabeth, in down in the carolinas, around philadelphia that you need to fix. >> i love companies like yours because you are truly leading economic indicators. people don't ship goods that they don't plan on selling. >> absolutely. >> from your view right now, how's the economy looking heading into 2013? >> it's looking strong from our perspective. >> no sign of a recession or slowdown yet. >> not at al
we use the roads, we use airports, we need the tsa and the infrastructure to keep the economy moving. i consider it an investment in the things we need do business, the same way i invest if my country every year. one of the things i love about philadelphia -- >> we need better roads. >> we need better roads. we need better airports. >> we do. people don't realize you don't need to repave the entire country. if you look at what's going on, there are bottlenecks, specific ones,...
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thanks for joining us. we've talked all day about the importance of cyber monday, is it actually important or is it just a huge marketing ploy, if you will. what are your thoughts? >> it is our biggest shopping day in the year. just to give you an idea, last year we handled 180,000 orders on cyber mourned here in this warehouse. and as of 11:00 a.m. this morning, we are 20% ahead of last year. we'll handle more than 200,000 orders. >> how is that relative to your whole holiday season or your whole year? is there a percentage? >> yeah. i mean its -- our whole holiday season from now on is extremely important that we do more than two-third of our business during the end of the year so it is extremely important to us. but we multiply by ten the number of orders on cyber monday versus a normal day. >> another thing we discuss a lot on cnbc is the concept of the fiscal cliff. we like to talk to ceos about what they're doing differently. are you making any plans about doing business differently january 1 if this
thanks for joining us. we've talked all day about the importance of cyber monday, is it actually important or is it just a huge marketing ploy, if you will. what are your thoughts? >> it is our biggest shopping day in the year. just to give you an idea, last year we handled 180,000 orders on cyber mourned here in this warehouse. and as of 11:00 a.m. this morning, we are 20% ahead of last year. we'll handle more than 200,000 orders. >> how is that relative to your whole holiday...
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nice tough here with us. congratulations ahead of time because i think it's going to be quite an amazing evening for you. >> we have had an amazing weekend so far. we had a view on saturday and people have been coming in the mood here is incredible and i think the market is responding not just to quality but the full range of material that you listed earlier. it really is going to be an amazing evening. >> let's talk about why the art market is so hot right now, and why the international interest now is so diverse. it used to just be asia and perhaps russia. now we are seeing south america, more european buyers coming in, so it's once again broadening out what is it about the hard asset of art that you think in this environment makes the market so hot? >> well, first of all, we have seep very much established growth, you know, even in the worst moment of the market, 2009, february 2009, we had the eve st. laurent sale in paris, world record prices achieved, $30, $40 million the worst part of the market. and t
nice tough here with us. congratulations ahead of time because i think it's going to be quite an amazing evening for you. >> we have had an amazing weekend so far. we had a view on saturday and people have been coming in the mood here is incredible and i think the market is responding not just to quality but the full range of material that you listed earlier. it really is going to be an amazing evening. >> let's talk about why the art market is so hot right now, and why the...
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who would i have used before and now i use you? >> we make wi-fi equipment for service providers and enterprises. our equipment is extremely reliable and easy to deploy. and now with so many mobile devices and the whole interest in mobile internet, we are helping service providers add capacity to the network. so we're actually replacing older wi-fi equipment but we're adding capacity and not replacing anything. >> so what differentiates you? i don't understand what differentiates you from much larger competitors like cisco. >> we have some unique technologies, one of which is a smart antenna system that can in realtime steer signals around interference. with the increasing number of wireless devices and number of networks out there, there is just a lot of noise in the air and everybody's work slows down when that happens. our smart antenna technology is able to in real time go around interference and let devices transmit in a reliable consistent way and let mobile users get the best experience. >> so service providers who are overl
who would i have used before and now i use you? >> we make wi-fi equipment for service providers and enterprises. our equipment is extremely reliable and easy to deploy. and now with so many mobile devices and the whole interest in mobile internet, we are helping service providers add capacity to the network. so we're actually replacing older wi-fi equipment but we're adding capacity and not replacing anything. >> so what differentiates you? i don't understand what differentiates...
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they used to do that. now there's a bit of change in the way fertilizer is being bought around the world. let me move on. ipo speed bump. there were three ipos that were supposed to price today. trade today and price last night. none of them happened. a lot of people are trying to figure out what happened. bottom line is we had a drug maker and asset management and small energy company, energy and exploration partners all failed to attract sufficient levels to actually be floated. two of them are postponed. that's radius and silver crest asset management. they can come in the future. other one energy and exploration partners was withdrawn overall. i will keep an eye on that. the big one is going to come in the next few days. we'll have a big telecom maker that will price thursday night and that will be the big ipo for the week. that's the one that's really got a price right now. finally i want to note, did you see what happened to abercrombie? international down a little bit. finally, a downgrade of home d
they used to do that. now there's a bit of change in the way fertilizer is being bought around the world. let me move on. ipo speed bump. there were three ipos that were supposed to price today. trade today and price last night. none of them happened. a lot of people are trying to figure out what happened. bottom line is we had a drug maker and asset management and small energy company, energy and exploration partners all failed to attract sufficient levels to actually be floated. two of them...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> go ahead man citing a variety of benefits for the january introduction of the blackberry operating system. dare i say, this is march of the penguins. >> yeah, it is, we have seen the stock which you know we have reported on many times, heavily shorted. a lot of this move has been short covering. suddenly they're saying maybe there's more value than the intellectual property. in gold man's case, they're saying now it has a $3 billion value. previously theirest mate was just cash and ip. now you have $3 billion because you think blackberry is going to do well. >> it's in 50, it's in test labs right now with the phone companies. >> but they fired a lot of people, everyone wants an alternative. it still has a big installed base, very large in indonesia. >> jakarta, huge move. >> this is very positive, and i come back and say that this was written off for dead, i look at the green mountain coffee trade, i have b
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> go ahead man citing a variety of benefits for the january introduction of the blackberry operating system. dare i say, this is march of the penguins. >> yeah, it is, we have seen the stock which you know we have reported on many times, heavily shorted. a lot of this move has been short covering. suddenly they're saying maybe there's more value than the intellectual property. in gold man's...
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they are used for trucks. you can use them in pickup trucks. use them in locomotives. this guy is the secret. the stock has been horrible. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. when we come back, what a year it's been for home builders. sector soaring 100%. do earnings from dr harden mean there's time to ride the rally? we'll talk about that in a moment. how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! mus
they are used for trucks. you can use them in pickup trucks. use them in locomotives. this guy is the secret. the stock has been horrible. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. when we come back, what a year it's been for home builders. sector soaring 100%. do earnings from dr harden mean there's time to ride the rally? we'll talk about that in a moment. how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on...
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thanks for joining us. make sure you join us on monday. now it is time for "squawk on the street." >>> one day left in what looks to be the worst week for stocks in five months. the question is, can president obama bring some opted michl when he speaks about the fiscal cliff in a few hours. good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," tgif. i'm carl quintanilla, jim cramer, david faber is in california, jpmorgan, napa valley ceo summit. how many big stories do we have circulating? fiscal cliff concerns? you heard about jp penny concerns. right now, implied open, down 58 points. europe getting trouble, headlines out of greece, running low on cash again. ftse down 0.75. we'll bring in david from the west coast. we'll talk technology later on but that's not the only subject. what's coming up? >> reporter: a very cool napa valley. we are very close to silicon valley, so here at napa valley ceo technology summit we'll be joined throughout the day by a number of luminaries from the technology industry. i'll be talking to john donahoe, ceo of
thanks for joining us. make sure you join us on monday. now it is time for "squawk on the street." >>> one day left in what looks to be the worst week for stocks in five months. the question is, can president obama bring some opted michl when he speaks about the fiscal cliff in a few hours. good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," tgif. i'm carl quintanilla, jim cramer, david faber is in california, jpmorgan, napa valley ceo summit. how many big stories do...
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going to be used. we have a cold east coast right now i see it rallying. >> we are looking at one-year level. year ago levels, above that. above the five-year average here and plenty of natural gunshot. >> there is so much natural gas. so, longer term i'm bearish on natural gas. the reason why is because of that huge supply that we have. if we have a warmer winter coming up through december, january, february, natural gas could go down to ze are. >> wow. the prices at zero. how do you play? you are looking at crude oil today, as well. in terms of crude oil versus natural gas play, what are you looking at? >> right now, looking at breakibreak ing $54, i'm short crude oil at that level. natural gas breaking 350, i'm short natural gas. break 365 of natural gas, i get long. i think the high is 380 to $4 for the rest of the year at max. >> all right. there you have it. we are looking at natural gas right now around 3.57 and heading back to you at the nyse. >> all right. thanks, sharon. people watching to se
going to be used. we have a cold east coast right now i see it rallying. >> we are looking at one-year level. year ago levels, above that. above the five-year average here and plenty of natural gunshot. >> there is so much natural gas. so, longer term i'm bearish on natural gas. the reason why is because of that huge supply that we have. if we have a warmer winter coming up through december, january, february, natural gas could go down to ze are. >> wow. the prices at zero....
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> my favorite time of the day. it is time to talk turkey stocks, that is. we're looking at some names that have been waddling along. david, you're up first. what's your turkey stock? >> i thought i'd look at walgreens. once one of the growth stocks out there can always be count e on to deliver. then they got in a spat with scripts. they resolved that dispute in july by haven't been able to recover. not to mention that big deal wi where they paid $6.7 billion for a stake in alliance boots. people still scratching their heads about that one. >> what are you talking about? >> microsoft. not much to say about it because we know the microsoft story so well. the stock has done so little. you have windows 8. hasn't really lit a fire under the stock. some people, though, i say they do think microsoft will become cool again. >> they do? coolness. >> where did you find those people? >> you'd be surprised. >> that w
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> my favorite time of the day. it is time to talk turkey stocks, that is. we're looking at some names that have been waddling along. david, you're up first. what's your turkey stock? >> i thought i'd look at walgreens. once one of the growth stocks out there can always be count e on to deliver. then they got in a spat with scripts. they resolved that dispute in...
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corporations will use us for a lift. it's an incredible efficiency tool. >> at what point does it make sense financially to own your own plane or to use you? >> it depends on your flying patterns. if you fly more than 700 or 800, it probably makes sense to own your own. >> who was the guy before you? i know him, the gentleman before you from netjets. >> richard san tooele. >> there was a rough patch for the operations for the -- i guess it was the income statement of net jets because i guess everything got marked down. >> we felt the same pressure everybody did in '08 and '09. >> where are you now? >> we're doing well. >> you're making money. >> yes. i couldn't be more proud. what a great team. >> 2012 fwhaerbetter than 2011? >> yes. >> we talk about it on the set. landing fees and that, where are you at on that? >> well, it depresses the market, the economic activity. we want people to use this product. if you discontinue, it adds costs. >> you're not willing to rise above? >> we're willing to look above a whole bunch o
corporations will use us for a lift. it's an incredible efficiency tool. >> at what point does it make sense financially to own your own plane or to use you? >> it depends on your flying patterns. if you fly more than 700 or 800, it probably makes sense to own your own. >> who was the guy before you? i know him, the gentleman before you from netjets. >> richard san tooele. >> there was a rough patch for the operations for the -- i guess it was the income statement...
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that does it for us today. join us tomorrow. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good tuesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber live at the new york stock exchange. melissa is off. the latest s&p case-shiller report has been released. results at the bottom of your screen. we'll go inside those numbers in about 15 minutes from now. >>> futures here marking sometime ahead of data later this morning. we have a mild rally in europe after the greek bailout deal does get done after the third round of talks right now it looks like london and paris are in the green as is frankfurt. our road map starts in omaha where conagra is buying ralcorp. a deal worth 6.8 billion including debt makes it the largest private label food manufacturer. has it lit a fire under m & a? >> don't come in with a negative attitude when i'm positive. >> we want to talk about the wave of special dividends. it continues. this time las vegas sands and dillard's, nearly 60 payments pulling p
that does it for us today. join us tomorrow. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good tuesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber live at the new york stock exchange. melissa is off. the latest s&p case-shiller report has been released. results at the bottom of your screen. we'll go inside those numbers in about 15 minutes from now. >>> futures here marking sometime ahead of data...
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a senior political analyst at barclays is with us. thank you very much for joining us today. no oil is being lost as we speak, but what is the potential threat -- i know we're talking about potential cease-fires here. but as we see it what is the potential threat to the oil market? >> i think if we see a grond invasii ground invasion you'll see oil rise. i think the conflict would have to extend to involve an actor like iran. that's something people were initially worried about. iran has provided financial support for hamas. they provide rhetorical support at the moment but we don't really see the iranians willing to get involved on a big basis in this dispute right now. >> how are you so confident on that? that's the big threat. >> that is the big threat. there's been a bit of a rift between iran and hezbollah and hamas over the issue of syria. hamas backs the syrian opposition. iran and hezbollah back the assad regime. hamas used to basically have an office in syria. they left in february and moved to qatar. hamas is much more aligned now with eequipped, with qatar, with tu
a senior political analyst at barclays is with us. thank you very much for joining us today. no oil is being lost as we speak, but what is the potential threat -- i know we're talking about potential cease-fires here. but as we see it what is the potential threat to the oil market? >> i think if we see a grond invasii ground invasion you'll see oil rise. i think the conflict would have to extend to involve an actor like iran. that's something people were initially worried about. iran has...
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thanks for joining us. as somebody who's putting capital to work in this market, you see a market that is down 600 points on the dow industrials. just since the election, that's 4% declines since the election on november 6th. what do you want to do here? do you want to put money in the market? >> i think you have to put money in the market but what you said is true. the market overall this year is up 7%. that's 7% in a zero interest rate environment. we all knew it was going to be a slow economy. we all knew the market was going to grow slow. the bottom line is even with the decline in the last eight days, we're still up 6.5%, 7%. >> you're saying to buy into this selloff? >> i think you have to buy into it. where are you going to put your money? most of the money is going into fixed income. that's just crazy. we know future interest rates are going to go higher. that's not going to hurt corporations. it's not going to hurt profits, but what it is going to do is hurt the individual investor. they should be
thanks for joining us. as somebody who's putting capital to work in this market, you see a market that is down 600 points on the dow industrials. just since the election, that's 4% declines since the election on november 6th. what do you want to do here? do you want to put money in the market? >> i think you have to put money in the market but what you said is true. the market overall this year is up 7%. that's 7% in a zero interest rate environment. we all knew it was going to be a slow...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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thank you for joining us. you can give a sense as to whether this stimulus package is expected to finally revive hopes for japan's economy? >> i'm afraid that we've seen too much of that, it's been already like two decades seeing fiscal and monetary packages coming in on top of an economy that actually needed deleveraging. and there's lots of lessons we can learn for europe on japan's experience. there's really not much you can do. you need to go through that what japan needs is liberalization. opening up to everything you can imagine which comes from a broad labor force to competition. that's what japan really needs. so i am not very positive on this additional fiscal stimulus package. >> is what kind of structural reform are you talking about? because it does seem as though for an economy like japan's, it is fiscal stimulus, it is monetary stimulus that has to come in and avoid a broader downturn. >> as i mentioned, i mean, fiscal and monetary stimulus are welcome when you are in the process of recovery. but
thank you for joining us. you can give a sense as to whether this stimulus package is expected to finally revive hopes for japan's economy? >> i'm afraid that we've seen too much of that, it's been already like two decades seeing fiscal and monetary packages coming in on top of an economy that actually needed deleveraging. and there's lots of lessons we can learn for europe on japan's experience. there's really not much you can do. you need to go through that what japan needs is...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." so the republican party just suffered its second straight loss to barack obama. even lost ground to senate democrats. amidst all the disappointment i think the real question is, what does the gop stand for? and where does the party go from here? so let's talk. we have cnbc contributor, jim of the american enterprise institute. jennifer ruben, author of "washington post" right turn blog. and strategist ed rogers. there's a lot of answers to this. i want to say one thing. republicans ought to stick to their economic free market principles. tax reform, entitlement reform and so forth. don't sound like democrats. whatever. stay like republicans. they believe in markets, not big government. >> they should believe in markets and not big government. they also should not believe in crony capitalism. you know, there's been a lot of talk that they need to, you know, reach out
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." so the republican party just suffered its second straight loss to barack obama. even lost ground to senate democrats. amidst all the disappointment i think the real question is, what does the gop stand for? and where does the party go from here? so let's talk. we have cnbc contributor, jim of the american enterprise...
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joining us is jan. you came away from your trips to the malls with three retailers that will come out on top. >> i think macy's is going to be on top because they are best in class. i think they are running a department store as well as anybody has run one. i think wal-mart will come out on top. i like the sales they have done. i think they are a really good one. i also like aeropostal. i like american eagle because they look great. a and f gets the who knew they were going to go to real fashion? all three of them could do well. if i was just going to do one i like aeropastle. >> a lot of these you are talking about the clothing retailer but macy's sells more. are you seeing trends outside of clothing that you could maybe take from macy's and look to other retailers maybe like a best buy? >> i actually like right now both best buy and penney. that is really because i was negative on penney. the stock is so low that i don't believe they are going broke. if you believe somewhere a couple of quarters from
joining us is jan. you came away from your trips to the malls with three retailers that will come out on top. >> i think macy's is going to be on top because they are best in class. i think they are running a department store as well as anybody has run one. i think wal-mart will come out on top. i like the sales they have done. i think they are a really good one. i also like aeropostal. i like american eagle because they look great. a and f gets the who knew they were going to go to real...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ . >>> breaking news with regard to yuan nighted airlines. united tweeting out just a few minutes ago, confirming reports that we have seen throughout the country, saying that we have another computer outage, saying that passengers may be stranded throughout the united states. and we have had reports that these passengers may be stranded for up to two hours. we are monitoring the situation. for the second time in three months a major computer outage has united essentially grounding flights at many airports arrange the united states. >> i'm reminded of the interview you had just a couple of months ago who said our operations this summer were a mess. it seems like a tough chant tore follow na with. >> and as he said at the time, we have fixed all of the problem, but clearly there is another issue for computer systems at united. >> this is a very -- why the 125th over all the other trading days. director of flo
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eunice has more for us this morning. it sounds like a pretty signature consolidation of power under xi. >> definitely is a consolidation of power. he'll get a very strong mandate as you had mentioned to run this country the way that he wants. he gets the three top titles, the most powerful are party chief, president as well as military commander. that is very significant because it allows him to have more control over his own agenda. when he went to meet the press this morning, he was looking very casual, looking a about folksy. when he was youtd lining the challenges ahead for the nation. >> our party faces many challenges and there are many pressing problems that need to be resolved. the problems among our party members of corruption, taking bribes, being out of touch with the people, undue emphasis on formalities must be addressed with great efforts. the whole party must be vigilant against them. >> the problem is, though, that it's still unclear how he's going to tackle all of those challenges and just how aggressive
eunice has more for us this morning. it sounds like a pretty signature consolidation of power under xi. >> definitely is a consolidation of power. he'll get a very strong mandate as you had mentioned to run this country the way that he wants. he gets the three top titles, the most powerful are party chief, president as well as military commander. that is very significant because it allows him to have more control over his own agenda. when he went to meet the press this morning, he was...
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do you see us returning to the basic functions of what government should be that would stop us from going bankrupt? >> all due respect to this impressive -- pretty much everyone everywhere is blowing smoke. we're talking ridiculous opening offers. gladly give you a dollar tomorrow for a hamburger today. i would say there's absolutely no reason to think that spending cuts are going to happen, especially if they were not put into the absolute top line of a proposal that's happening today right now. the notion that somehow we'll raise taxes and we'll get -- >> it's at manana. >> but you don't want the spending cuts soon. >> you'll get the sequester. >> here's where i disagree with my keynesian brethren. i believe lower spending is stimulative. i believe lower spendic -- >> how is that working out for britain? >> the trouble with britain is they raised their tax rate, which they then have to lower again. in fact the trouble will you all of europe is they are raising taxes the why is it that nobody understands that lower spending frees up the private sector to allow them to invest and create c
do you see us returning to the basic functions of what government should be that would stop us from going bankrupt? >> all due respect to this impressive -- pretty much everyone everywhere is blowing smoke. we're talking ridiculous opening offers. gladly give you a dollar tomorrow for a hamburger today. i would say there's absolutely no reason to think that spending cuts are going to happen, especially if they were not put into the absolute top line of a proposal that's happening today...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> incredible intrusion into your personal freedom. vermont senator the leading democrat sponsoring this bill denies supporting his own bill. what happened? did he miss the part about rights? we have ckathrine mangaward thi is really something. don't need a search warrant to go into your e-mails. in fact you don't even need prob probable cause. this would be an incredible violation of rights. >> if the whole thing aren't such a mess this would be funny. he wants to read our e-mails without a warrant. the reason this bill is being messed around with right now is it was supposed to be dealt with in september but they were worried that it would be harder to read e-mails. let me just read some of the federal aid. krong but all they have to do is declare an emergency and get a subpoena and go in and read your e-mails. tell me why the local authorities don't like this. this is the version they like. what they di
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> incredible intrusion into your personal freedom. vermont senator the leading democrat sponsoring this bill denies supporting his own bill. what happened? did he miss the part about rights? we have ckathrine mangaward thi is really something. don't need a search warrant to go into your e-mails. in fact you don't even need prob probable cause. this would be an incredible...
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mike, good to have you with us. just talk me through some of the points from this recent research. >> well, business travel is the leading indicator for the business at large for the economy at large. so going off the fiscal cliff will result in a severe and immediate impact, not only just to business travel, but to the overall economy. this is not a good thing obviously. and something that lawmakers need to work very hard to a vote. >> the up in number of business is set to drop in 2013, but we'd see a pick up in 2014. in other words, if they don't reach an agreement on the fiscal cliff, is it just a nine month bleep and then we recover? >> business travel is a leading indicator. so as companies want to grow top line again, they will invest this business travel at some point. but clearly avoiding the fiscal cliff will be a good thing because companies wouldn't have to go through a severe cut back first before starting that growth pattern again. business travel drives the economy. it's an investment that companies m
mike, good to have you with us. just talk me through some of the points from this recent research. >> well, business travel is the leading indicator for the business at large for the economy at large. so going off the fiscal cliff will result in a severe and immediate impact, not only just to business travel, but to the overall economy. this is not a good thing obviously. and something that lawmakers need to work very hard to a vote. >> the up in number of business is set to drop in...
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thanks for joining us. a name that dan had mentioned. >> we trade and talk about that from time to time. it had a nice run earlier this year. now it is trading 77.5. to me it seems it has a chance to trade to the lower 70s which i'm sure dan doesn't care about with a five-year time horizon. >>> let's move on here. the unrest in the middle east and the impact on oil prices. take a look at this incredible video from gaza. israel launched an a air strike. crude immediately spiked. where do you put this? we know there are tensions between hamas and israel. >> i don't think so. i think this is a bigger issue than people made out today. we are used to that rhetoric but you are starting to see the rest of the middle east get involved. we saw egypt pull the ambassador from israel. and this is not the normalal lobbing missiles back and forth. this is something very different. i bought oil on this. i bought rent oil and that is the way to play it. >> what are other plays? >> i was surprised oil didn't give us more. t
thanks for joining us. a name that dan had mentioned. >> we trade and talk about that from time to time. it had a nice run earlier this year. now it is trading 77.5. to me it seems it has a chance to trade to the lower 70s which i'm sure dan doesn't care about with a five-year time horizon. >>> let's move on here. the unrest in the middle east and the impact on oil prices. take a look at this incredible video from gaza. israel launched an a air strike. crude immediately spiked....
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but there are also millions of people who may not have voted for us but are also counting on us. and we take that responsibility very seriously. i take that responsibility very seriously. and i hope and intend to be an even better president in the second term than i was in the first. jonathan carl. >> thank you, mr. president. senator john mccain and senator lindsey graham both said today that they want to have water gate style hearings on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and said that if you nominate susan rice to be secretary of state they will do everything in their power to block her nomination. as senator graham said, he simply doesn't trust ambassador rice about what she said about benghazi. would those threats deter you from making a nomination? >> first, i'm not going to comment on various nominations that i'll put forward to fill out my cabinet for the second term. those are things that are still being discussed. but let me say specifically about susan rice. she has done exemplary work she has represented the united states and our interests in the united nati
but there are also millions of people who may not have voted for us but are also counting on us. and we take that responsibility very seriously. i take that responsibility very seriously. and i hope and intend to be an even better president in the second term than i was in the first. jonathan carl. >> thank you, mr. president. senator john mccain and senator lindsey graham both said today that they want to have water gate style hearings on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and...
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[ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... i'm with scottrade. >>> attorney general eric holder is currently in new orleans. he's holding a news conference with regards to bp's settlement over the historic and disastrous oil spill in the gulf of mexico in 2010. bertha coombs is currently at the break news desk to bring us any information that she has as soon as thooe she hshe has it. we'll monitor that for you. >>> china has a new leader but little is known about the man picked to lead the country. let's gli peter navarro, economist and director of the film "death by china," peter, i'm very interested in your assessment of xi jinping and whether or not this man can lead this country into the 21st century considering
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thanks, everybody, for joining us. first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb. it is a targeted attack by the israeli air force. inside the military leader of hamas was directly targeted. this is operation pillar of defense. it was announced today on twitter by the israeli defense force. take a look at what the spokesperson posted on twitter. he said, we recommend no hamas operatives, whether low level or senior leaders show their face above ground in the days ahead. one of the reasons why oil spiked earlier. the israelis say this is in response to hundreds of rocket attacks coming into gaza over the last severa
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thanks for joining us. we've got more news on the fiscal cliff negotiations and the markets going forward but we begin with some breaking news from belize. john mcafee, who's been on the run essentially hiding on his own compound in belize is joining us now by telephone. robert frank has been following the story. he has been going back and forth with mr. mcafee and he joins us as well. robert? >> john, are you with us? >> i am with you, sir. hello, robert, hello, brian. >> good to hear you, john. john, tell us first of all, where are you? you've been in hiding, not telling anyone where you are all week. can you tell us roughly where you are? >> roughly where i am? well, where i am most of the time. i am certainly inside of my compound. >> so you're still in belize. do you know anything about this murder? did you know this guy who was murdered, and did you have anything to do with it? this is what the police really want to know. >> i had absolutely nothing to do with it and i did know him but just barely. we
thanks for joining us. we've got more news on the fiscal cliff negotiations and the markets going forward but we begin with some breaking news from belize. john mcafee, who's been on the run essentially hiding on his own compound in belize is joining us now by telephone. robert frank has been following the story. he has been going back and forth with mr. mcafee and he joins us as well. robert? >> john, are you with us? >> i am with you, sir. hello, robert, hello, brian. >>...
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also with us is bob pisani. are you doing something different tobias because we got this kum-bi-ya moment over the weekend? >> no, no. >> why are you changing, then? >> we do this every two months. we review everything from sentiment indicators, specifically industry groups, not because of -- >> none of this has an impact? >> none of it. >> are you worried about defense spending cuts -- >> are you buying more or selling more? >> the first five financials are booking in some profits and we're actually taking down a couple of defensive areas. it's not because we say get long, get aggressive. >> why aren't you writing off the rest of the years like so many clients you met with this last week? >> i think part of it is, you know, we still have what i consider to be the cornerstones of a bull market. i think the u.s. housing market is still strengthening. we have good data today on that. i think the u.s. expansion is in pretty good shape. there will be noise from hurricane sandy but we got lower gasoline. i think inve
also with us is bob pisani. are you doing something different tobias because we got this kum-bi-ya moment over the weekend? >> no, no. >> why are you changing, then? >> we do this every two months. we review everything from sentiment indicators, specifically industry groups, not because of -- >> none of this has an impact? >> none of it. >> are you worried about defense spending cuts -- >> are you buying more or selling more? >> the first five...
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what the business community says to us is give us some certainty, tell us what you're going to do, stop sort of just delaying these hard decisions. many of them said they're willing to talk about getting rid of some of these special tax deductions and lowering the rate. again, we actually agree with that. so let's have this serious conversation but it's not going to be good enough just to say we need new revenues coming from just growth. >> congresswoman schwartz, thank you very much for being with us. we wish you good luck because we're all watching and counting on you. >> and we should get it done. yeah, absolutely. >> very good. >>> a reporter with the "fiscal times" joins us live in washington. you heard the congresswoman? she seemed to move the conversation forward a little bit. are we going to get a deal or no deal? >> well, the deal and the devil is in the details and the details are really what matters here. thus far we've heard nobody wants to be boxed in. until you're willing to be boxed in, you're not going to commit to a compromise. >> you know, though, i think most of ameri
what the business community says to us is give us some certainty, tell us what you're going to do, stop sort of just delaying these hard decisions. many of them said they're willing to talk about getting rid of some of these special tax deductions and lowering the rate. again, we actually agree with that. so let's have this serious conversation but it's not going to be good enough just to say we need new revenues coming from just growth. >> congresswoman schwartz, thank you very much for...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. autonomy front and center here today concerning its role in the $8.8 billion writeoff at hewlett-packard. this is what ceo meg whitman told us today. >> we believe there's a willful effort on the part of certain members of autonomy management to mislead shareholders when autonomy was a publicly held company and mislead potential buyers, including hp. we stand by the forensic review we've seen. as you know, we've turned this over to the sec. >> and we have exclusive reaction right now to this claim. autonomy's founder, mike lynch, is with me. good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> good evening from london, maria. >> so you just heard what meg whitman said. you know the allegations. what is your response? >> we're shocked. we've been pretty ambushed by this today. first we heard about it was a press release. you know, we utterly refute them. these are absolutely factually inc
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. autonomy front and center here today concerning its role in the $8.8 billion writeoff at hewlett-packard. this is what ceo meg whitman told us today. >> we believe there's a willful effort on the part of certain members of autonomy management to mislead shareholders when autonomy was a publicly held company and mislead potential buyers, including hp. we stand by the forensic...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the middle east in turmoil. israel continues air strikes in gaza as rocket attacks target tel aviv. we'll ask what instability in the region means to the global markets. >>> calling all budget geeks. a self-professed one joins "squawk" to explain the real story behind the fiscal cliff, fact versus fiction and why every american needs to be worried. >>> we welcome jack of all trades, steve case has built companies from the ground up and advised presidents on everything from jobs to innovation. today he's our guest host as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. our guest host this hour is steve case, a lot to discuss with steve this morning. we've had a little love fest already. first though he's going to give me some land in hawaii, i can't believe that. you are o
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the middle east in turmoil. israel continues air strikes in gaza as rocket attacks target tel aviv. we'll ask what instability in the region means to the global markets. >>> calling all budget geeks. a self-professed one joins "squawk" to explain the real story behind the fiscal cliff, fact versus fiction and why every american needs to be worried. >>> we welcome jack...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> black friday marks the start of the holiday subpoeeason, but will open their doors tomorrow to get a jump on sales. which stocks should you pick up this year? doc? >> i'm shopping at tj maxx. this stock is cheap and i like buying cheap stocks just like i like buying clothing on sale at tj maxx. this thing is cheap. they're going to get whoever the losers are, they're going to be making a big mark up on it. >> even cheap for a stock that's been up 30 plus percent year to date. >> you look at the last month, you've got some outperformance in a significant way from the buckle. one of pete's favorite stocks. >> bk, thanks for your patience. what's on your list? >> i mean, i actually did do a little shopping myself at t.j. maxx, picked up ath lletic gear and the place was jamming. for me, i think the best retail out there is apple. i know they have all kinds of issues. they're down 20% from the highs. i think ev
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> black friday marks the start of the holiday subpoeeason, but will open their doors tomorrow to get a jump on sales. which stocks should you pick up this year? doc? >> i'm shopping at tj maxx. this stock is cheap and i like buying cheap stocks just like i like buying clothing on sale at tj maxx. this thing is cheap. they're going to get whoever the losers are, they're going to be making a...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> take a look at hewlett-packard today. making a slight comeback, up 2.5% after yesterday's double-digit loss. the debacle, of course, after the company announced an $8.8 billion write down to the ill advised autonomy acquisition. in the last year, the stock is down better than 50%. >> yeah, but we're not finished. since mark hurd was forced out as ceo due to what was deemed as an inappropriate relationship, that stock is down over 70%. the missteps for hp since then have been historic and costly for them, all of them famously covered on this program. in fact, we put together some of the low lights. take a look. >> we've got breaking news from hewlett-packard on mark hurd. we have to get right to john fortt. >> we are hearing that hp ceo mark hurd is resigning. >> we are covering a developing story here on the "closing bell," which just happened in the last 20 minutes or so. hewlett-packard naming a new ceo a
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> take a look at hewlett-packard today. making a slight comeback, up 2.5% after yesterday's double-digit loss. the debacle, of course, after the company announced an $8.8 billion write down to the ill advised autonomy acquisition. in the last year, the stock is down better than 50%. >> yeah, but we're not finished. since mark hurd was forced out as ceo due to what was deemed as an...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. leading the dow at almost 4%. there is verizon and at&t. right up there. technology stocks doing quite well today. not just apple but a hewlett-packard, industrials as well. ge, materials, we mention medical the show as well today. dupont, cokeca-cola having a go day. intel rebounding after announcing ceo paul otellini will retire in may. board saying lit consider int n internal ask external candidates important the position. josh brown, what do you do here? >> sometimes there is just no trade. you think intel is a really good case in point. up can't be shorted because it is perennially cheap. and there is a really good dividend yield. there is absolutely been no reason to be long. this is value and in the absence of any catalyst. so -- i think this is one of those situations where you just look elsewhere and -- qualcomm much bet
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. leading the dow at almost 4%. there is verizon and at&t. right up there. technology stocks doing quite well today. not just apple but a hewlett-packard, industrials as well. ge, materials, we mention medical the show as well today. dupont, cokeca-cola having a go day. intel rebounding after announcing...
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for all of us. he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress, he'll be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our dimfferences aside. i couldn't say it better myself. that's precisely what i intend to do. and with that, let me open it up for your questions. i'm going to start off with ben feller of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. can you assure the american people that there have been no breaches of national security or classified information in the scandal involving generals petraeus and allen, an do you think that you, as commander in chief, and the american people should have been told that the cia chief was under investigation before the election? >> well, i have no evidence at this point from what i've seen that classified information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national security. obvi
for all of us. he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress, he'll be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our dimfferences aside. i couldn't say it better myself. that's precisely what i intend to do. and with that, let me open it up for your questions. i'm going to start off with ben feller of ap. >> thank you, mr....
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tell us more, how does this work? >> what i wanted to do was to try to forth a middle ground that protected small businesses from any of the rate hikes that are being discussed. it seems to me that democrats have been focussing mainly on increasing taxes, republicans were focussing mainly on the need to protect small business. and that there was a way to accomplish a middle ground by allowing for a sir tax on the very wealthy, those making over a million dollars a year. but not applying it to small businesses. many of whom paid taxes through the individual income tax system. >> right. that's a key point. all right, i'm going it leave the sir tax alone. i just want to focus, you basically keep small business top rated 35%, and i wanted to ask you, are there any restrictions. we are talking sub chapter llcs, et cetera, et cetera. are there any restrictions to that, or is it just everybody? >> there are restrictions. first of all, it would require that small business actually have employees. that's the whole point is to
tell us more, how does this work? >> what i wanted to do was to try to forth a middle ground that protected small businesses from any of the rate hikes that are being discussed. it seems to me that democrats have been focussing mainly on increasing taxes, republicans were focussing mainly on the need to protect small business. and that there was a way to accomplish a middle ground by allowing for a sir tax on the very wealthy, those making over a million dollars a year. but not applying...
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give us an example? >> we have built, this fund in particular has helped build a dozen great microfinance institutions around the world. including operations in peru, banco sol in bolivia. >> and who does that benefit, then? >> people living in poverty. our clients are among the poorest in the world, living on less than $2 a day. we make microloans and help with other financial services that people living in poverty really need. the importance of today's announcement is not only can you help people living in poverty. but you can do it in a way that also makes a healthy financial return. >> can i just back up for a second. why is the fund closing? why do you want to close the fund? and will what will accion's role be after the sale actually closes? >> great question. we tapped the private capital markets in order to tap the private capital markets, you need to provide an exit. so that's what we're doing ten years after the fund was created. accion continues with its work all around the world, we're trying
give us an example? >> we have built, this fund in particular has helped build a dozen great microfinance institutions around the world. including operations in peru, banco sol in bolivia. >> and who does that benefit, then? >> people living in poverty. our clients are among the poorest in the world, living on less than $2 a day. we make microloans and help with other financial services that people living in poverty really need. the importance of today's announcement is not...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> coming up at the top of the hour, call it the fiscal cliff hopium rally. we run scenarios on the good, the bad and the ugly for your money. >>> it was the one big hurdle for sam adams when he started 28 years ago. find out how the brewer is helping you entrepreneurs with that and also saving jobs in america. >>> and we've got the 300,000 signatures-strong effort to save thanksgiving. you'd be surprised at who is leading this campaign to have one big retailer closed on thursday. >>> all those things top of the hour on "street signs." back to you on "power lunch" zplip want to hear who it is. >>> some of the biggest names in technology, media and sports have people talking today. yahoo! facebook, murdoch and the yankees. let's bring in julia boorstin. that's a big mix, julia. start with yahoo and facebook. conflicting reports on whether they're working on a search engine. >> what did you hear from faceboo
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> coming up at the top of the hour, call it the fiscal cliff hopium rally. we run scenarios on the good, the bad and the ugly for your money. >>> it was the one big hurdle for sam adams when he started 28 years ago. find out how the brewer is helping you entrepreneurs with that and also saving jobs in america. >>> and we've got the 300,000...
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joining us is stefan. thanks for joining us. how much can we discount hurricane sandy and how much might it be of benefit in terms of helping to harden rates? >> well, as far as it looks now, it's not really an event basically having a big influence on rates. we did have a lot of capital in the reinsurance industry and in that regard, plenty of capacity. so estimated 17 to 20 billion for insurance losses whether not really be enough to have a real impact on pricing. but i think psychologically, it will help to shape rates going forward and especially also next year into july with renewals in the u.s. and worldwide having a small positive impact. but generally the average reinsurance rate environment will not change based on sandy loss only. >> what's your take on the insurers generally speaking, do you like them as group, what are issues they need to face to see share outperformance? >> it will some quite some time to get some decent estimates. there's uncertainties in many regards and clearly estimates my tend upwards from the
joining us is stefan. thanks for joining us. how much can we discount hurricane sandy and how much might it be of benefit in terms of helping to harden rates? >> well, as far as it looks now, it's not really an event basically having a big influence on rates. we did have a lot of capital in the reinsurance industry and in that regard, plenty of capacity. so estimated 17 to 20 billion for insurance losses whether not really be enough to have a real impact on pricing. but i think...